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RES offloads Demirli wind project in Turkey

Vicky DoeBy Vicky DoeJanuary 13, 20262 Mins Read
RES offloads Demirli wind project in Turkey

RES has completed the sale of the 60MW Demirli wind energy project in Kaman Province, Turkey to Reges Elektrik.

The company said the 10-turbine project received its production licence in December 2025 after being submitted in the 2017 wind capacity tenders.

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According to RES, the project will avoid about 80,000 tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions once operational and contribute nearly $45 million to the public sector.

The company added that this includes $20 million in contribution fees in the first 10 years and $25 million in grid fees over the 25-year lifecycle.

“We are delighted to present another optimised, efficient project to the Turkish market, combining our experience in project development and engineering with our innovative approach,” said Geert Dooms (pictured, second right), general manager of RES in Türkiye.

“As RES, we are pleased to have supported and contributed to Turkiye’s goals of reducing energy imports and developing renewable energy projects since 2009,” Dooms added.

“With over 40 years of experience in this field, we will continue to contribute to Turkiye’s renewable energy ecosystem with the same enthusiasm and determination,” he stated.

“We believe that every step taken in line with Turkiye’s energy vision has a strategic significance that affects not only the future of the sector but also the entire economic structure, from urbanisation policies to development goals,” said Enver Altuncu (pictured, far left), general manager of Reges Elektrik.

“Our acquisition of Tuşpa Energy Production Inc. and the completion of the 60 MW wind power plant in Kırşehir Kaman demonstrate that Reges Elektrik is now firmly and decisively positioned on the production side as well,” Altuncu added.

“We are transitioning to a more comprehensive energy structure by complementing the successes we have achieved in the supply sector to date with our production capabilities,” he stated.

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